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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.
This month, the prompts are being provided by Elephant’s Child.
This week's prompts are:
- Wife,
- Comfort,
- Time,
- Book,
- Doors
And/or
- Certificate,
- Appreciation,
- Elephant,
- Olive,
- Major
Charlotte (MotherOwl) has selected water blue as the colour of the month. If you can include it in your story she and I will be grateful.
As always, have fun.
It had been a MAJOR accomplishment.
From the time he'd moved the old hulk of a muscle car he wanted to restore into the decrepit old "barn," a term they used loosely, and the DOORS had fallen off the barn in the moving, his WIFE had not said a word of complaint about the whole thing.
Oh, she'd make the occasional joke about the white ELEPHANT in the garage, but she'd also taken TIME to COMFORT him when his plans went awry, ordered many a BOOK on restoration of this kind of car and even read him instructions out of them while he was busy with his hands deep in its greasy insides, and celebrated with him when it cranked up for the first time.
Now it was done. The exterior was Water Blue, the interior a complementary OLIVE color, it was a dream come true.
So, he thought, was she. No mere CERTIFICATE of APPRECIATION could get across how he felt about her love and support over the years, and she felt the same as he'd also supported her projects and pet schemes.
They were due for a second honeymoon, and they'd take it, he had it all planned, with her parents' help. The children's long awaited trip to a theme park would be undertaken, but when they arrived, her parents would be there to surprise her and take over with the children so the two of them could drive off for a get-away of their own.
He thought it a fitting celebration of victory.
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Today is:
American Circus Day -- the first circus in the US opened this day in Philadelphia in 1793
Anniversary of the Second Republic -- Republic of Guinea
Cold Food Day -- China (especially celebrated in the Shanxi Province, a commemoration of Jie Zitui, a loyal servant; no fires are to be lit and all food is too be served cold)
Day Sacred to Bona Dea and Day of Proserpina's Rise from the Underworld -- Ancient Roman Calendar
Don't Go to Work Unless it's Fun Day -- and unless you have a really great job, we know your decision
Find-A-Rainbow Day -- a day to paint bright and colorful wishes for your friends, family, and sweetheart; if you actually find a rainbow in the sky, that's a plus, send a pic to the RainbowBrite site
Hanshi a/k/a Cold Food Festival -- China (second day of the Quingming Festival)
National Chocolate Mousse Day
National Day of Hope -- US; recognizing victims of child abuse and neglect, a day to recommit to make the world safe for children
National Walking Day -- US
Overcome a Handicap Day -- on the day, in 1981, when one-legged Canadian high jumper Arnie Boldt cleared 6 feet 8¼ inches, only about a foot under the world record at the time
Paraprofessional Appreciation Day -- honoring the contributions of paraprofessionals everywhere
Pony Express Day -- US; inaugurated this day in 1860
Second Republic Day -- Guinea
St. Irene of Thessalonica's Day (Patron of girls, peace)
St. Richard of Chichester's Day (called Ricardus, ri for ridens meaning "laughing", car for carus meaning "dear", dus for dulcis meaning "sweet"; Patron of coachmen and of the Diocese of Chichester, Sussex, England)
Tweed Day -- a day to consider the costs of political corruption, on the birth anniversary of "Boss" Tweed
World Party Day -- anyone and everyone is invited to join the party
Anniversaries Today:
Isle Royale National Park is established in Michigan, US, 1940
Edward the Confessor is crowned King of England, 1043
Birthdays Today:
Amanda Bynes, 1986
Leona Lewis, 1985
Cobie Smulders, 1982
Jamie Bamber, 1973
Jennie Garth, 1972
Picabo Street, 1971
Robert Chapin, 1964
Eddie Murphy, 1961
David Hyde Pierce, 1959
Alec Baldwin, 1958
Bernie Parent, 1945
Tony Orlando, 1944
Leona Lewis, 1943
Marsha Mason, 1942
Wayne Newton, 1942
Jane Goodall, 1934
Calvin "Baby Vet" Graham, 1930
Max Frankel, 1930
Virgil "Gus" Grissom, 1926
Jan Merlin, 1925
Marlon Brando, 1924
Doris Day, 1924
Herb Caen, 1916
Sally Rand, 1904
Henry Robinson Luce, 1898
Leslie Howard, 1893
John Burroughs, 1837
William Magear "Boss" Tweed, 1823
Edward Everett Hale, 1822
Washington Irving, 1783
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Endgame"(Play), 1957
"TV Guide"(Publication), 1953
Today in History:
Edward the Confessor is crowned king of England, 1043
The US Pony Express begins its first run, 1860
Gottlieb Daimler receives a German patent for his engine, 1885
Trial of the libel case instigated by Oscar Wilde begins, eventually resulting in his imprisonment on charges of homosexuality, 1895
The US House of Representatives accept the "American's Creed," a patriotic contest winner by William Tyler Page, as the official creed of the US, 1918
The building of the RMS Queen Mary is commissioned, 1929
President Harry S. Truman signs the Marshall Plan, 1948
Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech, 1968
The first portable cell phone call is made in New York City, 1973
Bobby Fischer refuses to play in a chess match against Anatoly Karpov, giving Karpov the title of World Champion by default, 1975
Conventional-Train World Speed Record: a French TGV train on the LGV Est high speed line sets an official new world speed record, 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph), 2007
Australia formally adopts the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2009
Following the News International phone hacking scandal, James Murdock resigns as Chairman of BskyB, 2012
France outlaws the hiring of models who do not meet new Body Mass Index (BMI) minimums for a certain period of time before and during a modeling job; the law aims to prevent promotion of anorexia among models and people who emulate them, 2015
Captain Brett Crozier is cheered as he leaves his ship after being fired for requesting more help for his sailors infected with Covid19, 2020
The Taliban outlaws cultivation of opium in Afghanistan, reducing the world's supply by 80%, 2022
NASA announces the four astronauts for the 2024 Artemis II lunar mission will be Americans Christina Hammock Koch, Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman and Canadian Jeremy Hansen, 2023
A box any cat would delight in.
ReplyDeleteCats would love that box, how fun! Mom always made box houses with doors and windows when her kitties were young.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes always, Mimi. God bless.
ReplyDeleteNo cat could resist it!
ReplyDeleteFortress of Cattitude. It's purrfect. Kitties do love boxes.
ReplyDeleteLove your use of the prompts. You made me smile. You just described a great marriage.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Love and hugs. ♥
Chaplin: "Sometimes Supercat just needs to get away from it all!"
ReplyDeleteWonderful 'fortress' for the kitties ~ fun! ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
That is a fun story. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have a cornucopia of fun stuff on your blog. Visitingl from A to Z. https://annbennett2.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love the Fortress of Cattitude. Most cats (big and small) do love boxes.
ReplyDeleteYour Words for Wednesday is lovely too. I hope they enjoy their second honeymoon. Every second of it.
I guess a cat would enjoy that box. I like that phrase - fortress of cattiude.
ReplyDeleteNice use of the wfw prompts. I like that couples support each even for things they might not agree on.
Have a lovely day.
Any cat would be happy with a box like that. A nice story of love and working together.
ReplyDeleteWhy do cats love boxes? I got my grand-kitties a nice box for Easter.
ReplyDeleteThat box is purrfectly done! And we really enjoyed your use of the prompts. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Mimi!
I'm sure the cats appreciate the boxes!
ReplyDeleteThat really is the purrfect box and a fun story too!
ReplyDeleteCats cannot resist a box. I love the memes with the zoo tigers squeezing into a cardboard box. They just can't help themselves!
ReplyDeleteFortress of cattitude, I like that! A great story too.
ReplyDeleteCats definitely love their boxes.
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